Elden Ring is embracing a whole new layer of customization in its upcoming Nightreign expansion, and players can finally personalize their characters with unique skins and costumes. While FromSoftware has traditionally focused on gritty immersion and gameplay over cosmetics, Nightreign marks a bold evolution with new outfits inspired by iconic Soulsborne characters and original designs alike.
Here's a full rundown of every skin revealed so far for Elden Ring Nightreign, how to unlock them, and how to equip your new look.
Skins in Elden Ring Nightreign: What We Know
The Nightreign trailer gave us our first glimpse of skins, confirming that players can now collect, equip, and flaunt different looks. Some of these are direct callbacks to beloved characters from Dark Souls and Bloodborne, while others are stylized variants designed specifically for Nightreign's new classes.
All Revealed Skins So Far
1. Dawn
The Dawn skin is a radiant, noble variant available to all classes. Featuring a palette of white, bronze, and gold, it gives your character a divine, valiant appearance. It's the perfect fit for players who want their presence to shine across the battlegrounds of Limveld.
2. Darkness
The shadowy counterpart to Dawn, Darkness skins are deeper and more menacing in tone. These variations emphasize gloom and mystique, mirroring corrupted or battle-hardened versions of each class. Both Dawn and Darkness skins appear to be universal, providing players with duality options for their favorite builds.
3. Faraam Set
Straight from Dark Souls II, the Faraam Armor- famously worn by the Bearer of the Curse- makes its return in Nightreign. Heavily armored and marked with battle-worn crests, the Faraam set is a clear homage to one of the most iconic looks in the Souls series. It's currently shown on the Wylder class, a melee-focused archetype.
4. Armor of the Sun
"Praise the sun!" is back in style. Solaire of Astora's signature armor, known as the Armor of the Sun, is now a skin in Nightreign. It comes with radiant wing-like flourishes, enhancing the heroic silhouette of the Guardian class. Though the Knights of Sunlight may not be part of Elden Ring, this is the ultimate callback for fans who thrive on jolly cooperation.
5. Henryk's Hunter Set (Bloodborne)
The fifth confirmed skin seems to nod toward Bloodborne, specifically Henryk's Hunter Set. While it may initially look like the armor of the game's unnamed protagonist, its design is more closely aligned with Henryk's distinctive outfit, complete with a long coat, rugged leather, and a wide-brimmed hat. This skin appears to be made for the Ironeye class, likely one of Nightreign's dexterity-focused or ranged archetypes.
How to Unlock and Equip Skins
Skins aren't just handed to you- you'll need to work for them in Nightreign.
· Currency: Murk
· To purchase skins, you'll need to collect Murk, a new in-game currency obtained by fighting through Limveld, Nightreign's multiplayer battlefield zone. The more you play and win Elden Ring Items, the more Murk you earn.
Where to Buy Skins
· Head to the Roundtable Hold, which returns in Nightreign as your central hub. In a secluded back room, you'll find a merchant who sells a variety of skins and other Elden Ring Items for sale.
Equipping Skins: The Fitting Mirror
· Once you've bought a skin, walk over to the Fitting Mirror, located in the Hold's corner. This mirror allows you to preview and equip any cosmetic skins you've unlocked, completely separate from your character's gear stats or loadout.
What's Next?
These five skins are just the beginning. With Nightreign's release around the corner, fans expect many more skins to be revealed post-launch.
Don't Miss These Nightreign Features:
· All Elden Ring Nightreign Classes
· Best builds for multiplayer
· How Remembrances work in Nightreign
Finally
Stay tuned as we update with every new skin revealed for Elden Ring Nightreign. Whether you fight in gold or stalk in shadows, there's a look for every Tarnished in this new chapter.